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google-cloud-waf-cost-optimization

Generates cost optimization guidance for Google Cloud workloads based on the Google Cloud Well-Architected Framework (WAF). Use this skill to evaluate a workload, identify cost requirements and constraints, and provide actionable recommendations for build, deploy, and manage the workload cost-efficiently in Google Cloud.

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Google Cloud Well-Architected Framework skill for the Cost Optimization pillar

Overview

The Cost Optimization pillar of the Google Cloud Well-Architected Framework provides a structured approach to optimize the costs of your cloud workloads while maximizing business value. Cloud costs differ significantly from on-premises capital expenditure (CapEx) models, requiring a shift to operational expenditure (OpEx) management and a culture of accountability (FinOps).

Core principles

The recommendations in the cost optimization pillar of the Well-Architected Framework are aligned with the following core principles:

Relevant Google Cloud products

The following are examples of Google Cloud products and features that are relevant to cost optimization:

  • Visibility and monitoring:

    • Cloud Billing reports: Native dashboards for visualizing spending and trends.
    • BigQuery billing export: Enables granular, custom analysis of billing data using SQL and BI tools.
    • Looker Studio: Used for creating detailed, shared cost dashboards and reports.
    • Billing alerts and budgets: Automated notifications when spending reaches predefined thresholds.
  • Automation and optimization tools:

    • Recommender / Active Assist: Automatically identifies idle resources, rightsizing opportunities, and unused commitments.
    • Cloud Hub Optimization: Integrates billing and resource utilization data to help developers and application owners quickly identify their most expensive, fluctuating, or underutilized cloud resources.
    • FinOps hub: Presents active savings and optimization opportunities in one dashboard.
    • Billing quotas: Limits on resource consumption to prevent unexpected cost spikes.
  • Efficient infrastructure:

    • Managed services and serverless services: Services like Cloud Run, Cloud Run functions, and GKE Autopilot reduce operational overhead and pay-per-use scaling.
    • Compute Engine: Use of Spot VMs for fault-tolerant workloads and Committed Use Discounts (CUDs) for stable workloads.
    • Cloud Storage Lifecycle Policies: Automatically moves data to lower-cost storage classes (Nearline, Coldline, Archive) based on age or access.
  • Organization and governance:

    • Resource Manager: Logical structure (Organizations, Folders, Projects) for cost attribution.
    • Labels: Metadata tags for categorizing and filtering costs by environment, team, or application.
    • Organization Policy Service: Enforces constraints (e.g., restricted regions or machine types) to control costs.

Workload assessment questions

Ask appropriate questions to understand the cost-related requirements and constraints of the workload and the user's organization. Choose questions from the following list:

  • How do you incorporate cost considerations into your cloud architecture design process?
  • How do you foster a culture of cost awareness among your development teams?
  • How do you monitor and manage cloud costs across different projects or departments?
  • What strategies do you use to optimize the cost of your compute resources?
  • How do you balance cost optimization with the need for agility and innovation?
  • How do you ensure that you are not over-provisioning cloud resources?
  • How do you use data and analytics to drive cost optimization decisions?
  • How do you optimize costs in different environments (e.g., development, testing, production)?
  • How do you ensure that your cost optimization efforts are sustainable and ongoing?
  • How do you measure the success of your cloud cost optimization initiatives?

Validation checklist

Use the following checklist to evaluate the architecture's alignment with cost-optimization recommendations:

  • Cost Attribution: 100% of resources are labeled with key metadata (e.g., env, team, app).
  • Granular Visibility: BigQuery billing export is enabled and used for regular cost reviews.
  • Budgets and Alerts: Every project or business unit has defined budgets and active alerts.
  • Rightsizing: Resources are regularly adjusted based on rightsizing suggestions provided by Active Assist Recommender.
  • Commitment Strategy: Spend is reviewed monthly to optimize Committed Use Discount coverage.
  • Idle Resource Management: Unused disks, IP addresses, and idle VMs are identified and removed monthly.
  • Managed Services: Serverless options are preferred for new workloads unless specific technical constraints exist.
  • Storage Tiers: Lifecycle policies are active for all major storage buckets to minimize archival costs.
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Overall Score

78/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

95

Quality

75

Clarity

82

Completeness

65

Summary

This skill provides structured guidance for evaluating and optimizing costs of Google Cloud workloads using the Well-Architected Framework's Cost Optimization pillar. It offers assessment questions, core principles, relevant GCP products, and a validation checklist to help teams align spending with business value, foster cost awareness, and continuously optimize resource usage.

Detected Capabilities

Cost optimization assessment frameworkWorkload cost evaluation questionsArchitecture validation checklistGCP product and feature recommendationsCost awareness culture guidanceResource rightsizing and commitment strategies

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

optimize google cloud costsfinops strategycloud cost assessmentgcp budget planningresource rightsizing

Risk Signals

INFO

External documentation references to docs.cloud.google.com

SKILL.md, Core principles section, throughout
INFO

Apache License file included for attribution and compliance

LICENSE file

Referenced Domains

External domains referenced in skill content, detected by static analysis.

docs.cloud.google.comwww.apache.org

Use Cases

  • Evaluate cost efficiency of an existing Google Cloud workload
  • Design new GCP applications with cost optimization from the start
  • Conduct organizational cost reviews and identify optimization opportunities
  • Establish FinOps practices and cost governance across teams
  • Plan resource allocation and commitment strategies

Quality Notes

  • Skill provides well-organized, hierarchical structure with clear section headings (Overview, Core principles, Relevant Products, Assessment Questions, Validation Checklist)
  • Core principles are grounded in documented Google Cloud architecture best practices with linked reference documents
  • Assessment questions are comprehensive and cover multiple dimensions of cost optimization (design, culture, monitoring, strategy, measurement)
  • Validation checklist is practical and actionable with specific, measurable criteria (e.g., '100% of resources labeled', 'BigQuery billing export enabled')
  • Relevant GCP products are organized by functional category (Visibility, Automation, Infrastructure, Governance) making recommendations easy to navigate
  • Skill is read-only and advisory — no file writes, shell commands, or direct infrastructure modifications required
  • Missing guidance on how to prioritize recommendations or handle conflicts between cost optimization and other pillars (performance, reliability)
  • No examples of cost calculations, ROI analysis, or specific metrics for measuring success beyond the validation checklist
  • Limited guidance on implementation sequencing or timeline for adopting recommendations
  • Does not address multi-cloud or hybrid scenarios, focusing exclusively on Google Cloud
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: May 2, 2026

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